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d4vd: The Rise of David Anthony Burke, Beyond Rumors and Viral Searches
The internet moves fast. In the age of TikTok trends and overnight fame, artists like David Anthony Burke, better known as d4vd, have emerged as powerful voices in the music industry. But along with fame comes another side of online culture: viral misinformation.
By KAMRAN AHMAD4 months ago in Beat
Beyond the Turntables: The Evolution of Andre "Elektro" Morales
Growing up in Frankfurt, Germany, Andre was immersed in music from an early age. With both parents being DJs, he was introduced to electronic pioneers like Kraftwerk and Kurtis Blow, laying the foundation for his passion. His father’s performances in local club on Crete sparked Andre’s own interest in turntablism, leading him to begin DJing at just 13 years old. Even today, Andre prefers vinyl, honoring the roots of the genre while embracing the possibilities of modern digital technology.
By GalaxyNebula HQ4 months ago in Beat
10 Eighties Emo Albums That Defined the Genre
Eighties music has a reputation for being bright, sparkly and poppy, but in Washington, D.C., a darker genre was starting to evolve. The first "emotional hardcore" bands emerged from the 80s punk scene, setting the stage for mainstream emo to explode in the 2000s while giving listeners an outlet for their heartache, grief and rage.
By Kaitlin Shanks5 months ago in Beat
For The Family
Introduction I thought it might be fun to create a playlist of family-related songs, possibly veering towards progressive, and artists who are my favourites. So it may be the song title or the artist's name, obviously Family have to be in there, though they have an entry of their own in my Beat stories here:
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 5 months ago in Beat
Andre Elektro Morales: A Life Spun in Vinyl and Passion
Andre Elektro Morales has lived and breathed electronic music his entire life. With vinyl in hand and passion in his heart, he honors the pioneers of the genre while spinning the future of sound, creating mixes that are as much a journey through history as they are a celebration of innovation.
By GalaxyNebula HQ5 months ago in Beat
Worship Without Walls — Taking Praise to Festivals, Bars, and Streets
The Church Without a Ceiling For centuries, worship has been synonymous with sacred spaces: vaulted cathedrals, polished pews, stained glass windows. But if the past few years have taught us anything, it’s this: God is not limited by walls.
By Sunshine Firecracker5 months ago in Beat
Lockets
The Island of Lost Things The small island was shrouded in mystery. It was said that the island had a way of reclaiming lost things, and people would travel from far and wide to find what they had misplaced. Lena had always been skeptical, but after losing her grandmother's locket, she felt desperate enough to try anything.
By Tariq Pathan 5 months ago in Beat
Merengue cover version of the shaggy Sting Song don’t make me wait
this is my version of the shaggy and Sting song don’t make me wait. My version of don’t make me wait isn’t orchestral and traditional organic jam that I decided to come up with for this one and it came out really well too. I’m proud of the way it came out. I learned how to properly do meringue by reading the musical instructions as to meringue music should be. Also, that I had was the Suavemente. Along with the music of Torino in particular, his are some of the blueprints that I order to follow along and properly learn how to construct and record meringue. I think it’s really cool the way that this this is one of my earlier meringue songs. I wanted to record this song because I’m a big shaggy fan all my I two at the time I was told to record well rather I wanted to record relevant songs in the shagging stinging song were relevant songs at the time because at that time they had just came out with a collaboration album where they recorded together and that’s a pretty cool album that both legendary artist had came out with.
By Rikki La Rouge6 months ago in Beat









